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                    [Title] => Pasig City to strictly implement waste segregation
                    [Summary] => Starting this week,  Pasig City will not collect garbage that is not properly segregated.


Pasig City Mayor Vicente Eusebio said the no-segregation, no collection policy is meant to improve garbage management and instill discipline among city residents.

The city is presently churning out about 2,000 metric tons of garbage daily.

Residents were instructed to separate biodegradable and non-biodegradable household waste and to place them properly in sealed garbage bags, otherwise they will not be picked up by garbage collectors.
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According to Eusebio, she will not hesitate to order the permanent closure of the LMG Chemicals Corp. plant, located along Eliseo Road in Barangay Pinagbuhatan, should evidence indicate that the factory violated existing anti-pollution laws.

"Since lives of innocent people are involved, those responsible should pay dearly," Eusebio said.
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Pasig City Mayor Soledad Eusebio created a multi-sectoral task force to determine the real cause of the death of Ana Cahindi, of 38 Salandanan St., Malasaga, Barangay Pinagbuhatan and the continued hospitalization of Jasmina Ann Asuncion, 4, and Michael Soriano, 22. The rest of the victims were sent home after being given first aid treatment.
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                    [Summary] => Starting this week,  Pasig City will not collect garbage that is not properly segregated.


Pasig City Mayor Vicente Eusebio said the no-segregation, no collection policy is meant to improve garbage management and instill discipline among city residents.

The city is presently churning out about 2,000 metric tons of garbage daily.

Residents were instructed to separate biodegradable and non-biodegradable household waste and to place them properly in sealed garbage bags, otherwise they will not be picked up by garbage collectors.
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According to Eusebio, she will not hesitate to order the permanent closure of the LMG Chemicals Corp. plant, located along Eliseo Road in Barangay Pinagbuhatan, should evidence indicate that the factory violated existing anti-pollution laws.

"Since lives of innocent people are involved, those responsible should pay dearly," Eusebio said.
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Pasig City Mayor Soledad Eusebio created a multi-sectoral task force to determine the real cause of the death of Ana Cahindi, of 38 Salandanan St., Malasaga, Barangay Pinagbuhatan and the continued hospitalization of Jasmina Ann Asuncion, 4, and Michael Soriano, 22. The rest of the victims were sent home after being given first aid treatment.
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